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====== English Department Building (115 Vernon) ====== | ====== English Department Building (115 Vernon) ====== | ||
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- | Originally housed in [[seabury_hall|Seabury Hall]], the English Department | + | Originally housed in [[seabury_hall|Seabury Hall]] |
- | The building was constructed in 1885 as the [[president_s_house|home of the Trinity College president]]. The house was built out of brick with stone trimmings, and was designed by New York architect Frederick C. Withers. The building remained the College | + | The building was constructed in 1885 as the [[president_s_house|home of the Trinity College president]]. The house was built out of brick with stone trimmings, and was designed by New York architect Frederick C. Withers. The building remained the College |
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+ | In 1978, the house at 115 Vernon Street was repurposed into offices for members of the English Department, which allowed for the renovation and expansion of Seabury Hall. | ||
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